Today, after riding my oh so bumpy thoroughbred, I realized how badly my others work.
Needless to say I was sore for hours

I know i'm not the only one in this position. I've had riding instructors in the past frown upon the fact that i'm riding with such large breasts.
Sorry, but my love of horses came before my breast development. And I refuse to give it up because others find it odd.

I understand the bra issues. My bra size is 44DDD. I've got one Enell bra that I use off and on if I really want to minimize the bounce. It's expensive and I only have one, so I don't use it all of the time. My usual sports bras are all Lane Bryant ones. But if you want a really effective bra- Enells are very good.

i just had to say i am sooo thankful i didnt get what my moma has..:) lol. im in an A and im pretty happy about it, i dont understand why some girls want bigger boobs?..haha i gess because they have never rode a horse.Posted via Mobile Device

I am a 36DDD or DD depending on the brand and how forgiving they are on the cup size. I really love Bali's U shaped backed bra's that are minimizers. My boobies don't budge at all when I am running or active and they make me look smaller! I could never wear sports bras.. they offer no support at all for me. Even if I get an 'XL' my boobs still don't fit and pop out everywhere lol!

I have a Moving Comfort Fiona that I bought from Zappos.com so I could return it if I hated it, but it works quite well at keeping my girls in check, and its comfy as heck too. It was pricey, but well worth it to me.

I never felt comfortable with riding in just a sports bra. Couldn't find the right combination of inward squishing and upward lifting so... I wear two bras and it's perfect. I wear a full coverage bra with underwire which keeps me supported from down under, and then a sports bra on top which squishes me in.

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